March for Families —Lincoln Square

June 23, 2025 - 9:00 AM

Waters Elementary School, 4540 N Campbell Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60625

Supporting Organizations: Families Belong Together, Carrie Hardin

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NOTE: Lots of changes to this event since it was first posted here. Make sure to check out the organizer’s post (linked above) for any other last minute changes!!!

 

Join in this protest of so-called “zero tolerance” immigration policies put forth by the Trump administration and AT Jeff Sessions. In the past few weeks, nearly 2,000 children have been seized from their families and are being held in detention centers. This has been done despite the fact that illegally crossing the US border without a criminal record is a misdemeanor crime, and that crossing the border to seek asylum is not a crime at all.

Meet us on Saturday, June 23rd in the field at Waters Elementary School (4540 N Campbell), in Lincoln Square, where we’ll be rallying at 9AM and marching south on Lincoln to Ashland/Belmont.

We will be joined by speakers U.S. Rep. Mik Quigley,
Ed Yohnka from the ACLU, Sameena Mustafa, Jesus Chuy Campuzano, Andre Vasquez, Maggie O’Keefe, Dianne Daleiden, Ugo Okere, and Chirayu Patel

All are welcome! Please feel free to bring young children to this family-friendly event!

* There is also a Family Protest being hosted in Rogers Park on this day (see link below), if this is a closer location for you then check it out!
https://www.facebook.com/events/380156792474276/?ti=icl

Please note: we do not have a permit to block roadways; we will be taking up the sidewalks. Anyone choosing to block roads and/or crosswalks agrees to do so at their own risk.

El Silencio es Complicidad #FamiliesBelongTogether

June 20, 2025 - 5 PM - 7 PM

The Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60603

Supporting Organizations: Freedom First International and Refuse Fascism Chicago

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Silence is Complicity! We’ve all seen the photos of the children locked onto American concentration camps in Texas. We all know about the “baby jails” now. We’ve heard the recording of children crying for their mommies and daddies. We are all culpable for these crimes as we see ethnic cleansing in the making, directed from the very top of Trump / Pence regime - unless we do everything in our power to stop these crimes and drive out the fascist regime carrying out this white supremacist agenda.

From the RefuseFascism.org Call to Action:
“‘Make America Great Again’ is a 21st century fascist program of Manifest Destiny – ‘America First’ – wrapped in the flag and Mike Pence’s Bible taken literally, with a program of white supremacy, misogyny, and xenophobia.”

JOIN US in front of the Art Institute of Chicago at 5pm Wednesday June 20 - the cultural heart of our city - to say ALL THIS HAS GOT TO STOP and it has got to STOP NOW.

MakeLoveLouder at 2018 Chicago Pride

June 24, 2025 - 12 PM - 4 PM

445 W Diversey Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60614

Supporting Organizations: Praxis Group, Darren Calhoun, Alicia T. Crosby, Center for Inclusivity

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Join us for the #MakeLoveLouder campaign - a tongue-in-cheek, counter-protest organized to inject humanity, laughter, love, and affirmation into an emotionally and spiritually toxic space at the 2018 Chicago Pride Parade! We’ll station ourselves directly in front of the cordoned off protest area, offering a message of support, solidarity, and care for paraders-in contrast to the messages of bigotry, shame, and stigma projected by those behind us.

Together we can #MakeLoveLouder!
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The Details

TIME:

Sunday, June 24th, from 12p - 4p. While the parade starts at noon, it won’t make it down to our location until 1p or 1:30p. Though you’re welcome to come and leave whenever you like, please RSVP via event invite or via email (info@centerforinclusivity.org) so that we have a sense of how many people to expect.

LOCATION:

445 W. Diversey (see map in comments). We’ll have a 25′ banner attached to the parade railing directly in front of the protest area.

CONTACT & SAFETY

If you need to reach us on the day of, please use our Facebook event page, tweet at or direct message us on Twitter (@cfi_chicago), or call us at 1-800-899-5495. Please note that the parade route (and especially our section) will have heavy police presence. In the unlikely event of an emergency, we will leave the area and regroup in the parking lot of the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, 2430 N Cannon Dr., a half-mile Southeast of our location.

T-SHIRTS:

We will have 100 #MakeLoveLouder t-shirts at the location (see picture in comments). We will be giving them out on a first-come-first-serve basis. Plan to come early if getting the right size is important to you.

TRANSPORTATION:
While there are a number of garages you can park in with discounted rates using Parking Panda or Spot Hero, CTA may be your best option for travel. The Diversy Brown Line stop is a 0.6 mile walk from our location. There are also a number of bus options available. Consider using the CTA Trip planner to map out the best route for you (http://www.transitchicago.com/planatrip/)

WHAT TO BRING:

Sunscreen, a rain poncho, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, signs (without sticks), and some kind of wearable bag to hold it all in. Stuff on the ground tends to get trampled on. We purchased tons of water and some snacks but know that our location is about 20 yards from a 7-Eleven if you need anything.

CO-SPONSORSHIP:
We would love to see other groups and organizations co-sponsor this event with us. If you know a group that would like to get involved, please have them email us at info@centeforinclusivity.org so we can work to get them plugged in.

#MAKELOVELOUDER ONLINE Q&A

You may have questions about what to expect at #MakeLoveLouder or want to know about the history. We’ll be hosting an online info session on Wednesday, June 20th to go over expectations for the day and any inquires you may have. The link for the orientation can be accessed via https://zoom.us/j/828387847.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at Pride!

3 BASIC GUIDELINES:

1) Exude love, joy, and care with every fiber of your being. Our mission is to bring light to a emotionally and spiritually dark space at Pride. We’ll do it with hugs, cheers, affirmations, and supportive signs (posterboard and markers will be down at the location) but know that what’s most important is your presence. We don’t just want to communicate love, we want to embody love.

2) When asked what we’re doing (by paraders or onlookers), reply with something simple like, “We’re here to make love louder than anything” or “We’re here to be louder than the bullies.”

3) Don’t engage with the protesters. They’ll say all sorts of vile things through their megaphones, maybe even to you personally. They do it to provoke people and to get a reaction so we’re not going to give them the satisfaction of our attention.

We’re going to have a blast! Know that we’re so excited to #MakeLoveLouder with you!

Chicago Protest Against Family Separations at the Border

June 30, 2025 - 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Daley Plaza, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL

Supporting Organizations: Indivisible Chicago, Our Revolution Illinois, Chicago Resistance to Family Separations, Indivisible Illinois, Gather Activism, Heartland Alliance's National Immigrant Justice Center, ACLU of Illinois, PPARC

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On June 30, we’ll be joining together to protest this administration’s cruel policy of separating kids from their parents. Families belong together, and we need to end this — NOW.

Marshal Trainings have been scheduled for Thursday and Saturday. To confirm yourself as a volunteer marshal please hit this link: https://goo.gl/forms/7biP15eV7zQGSeXJ3

If you can’t make it to Chicago, go to FamiliesBelongTogether.org for more information on local events across the country.

Organizing committee includes:
Alianza Americas
Amnesty International
Dream Action Coalition
Gather Activism
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR)
Indivisible (Chicago, Illinois and Oak Park)
Latino Policy Forum
National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
Our Revolution Illinois
PASO-West Suburban Action Project
SEIU Healthcare
Women’s March-Chicago
Women’s March-Illinois

Supporting organizations include:
ACLU of Illinois
AFGE Local 704
AFL - CIO
American Friends Service Committee
American Jewish World Service
American Muslims for Palestine
Anti-Defamation League
Arab American Action Network
Arab American Family Services
Archdiocese of Chicago
Avodah
Beth Emet The Free Synagogue
CAIR-Chicago
Cause the Effect
Chicago Catholic Church
Chicago Celts for Immigration Reform
Chicago Compass Counseling
Chicago Dia de los Ninos
Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America
Chicago Votes
Chicago Women Take Action
Citizen Action - IL
CTU
Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
Erie Neighborhood House
Family First Domestic & Family Counseling Clinic
Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project
Foster Care Alumni Association - Illinois Chapter
GoodKids MADCity
Howard Brown Health Center
Illinois Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics (ICAAP)
Illinois Collaboration on Youth
International Socialist Organization
Irish Community Support
Jewish Council on Urban Affairs
Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation
Jewish Voices for Peace - Chicago
Lake County Immigrant Advocacy
Latinos Progresando
Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services
Logan Square Neighborhood Association
March for Our Lives
Mosque Foundation-Bridgeview
Mujeres Latinas en Accion
Muslim American Society
National Association of Social Workers (NASW) - IL Chapter
National Nurses United
North American Dominican Promoters for Justice and Peace (US & Canada)
North/Northwest Suburban National Organization of Women
Ojala Foundation
Organized Communities Against Deportations
Pilsen Alliance
Planned Parenthood Action
Portage Park for Action, Respect and Community
Protection for All
Radio Islam
Refuse Fascism Chicago
Religious Action Center-Illinois
SEIU Illinois Council
SEIU Local 1
SEIU Local 73
Sierra Club Illinois
St. Sabina
Syrian Community Network
Tenth Congressional District Democrats
The Council Of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago
The Kedzie Center
Tzedek Chicago
US Palestinian Network

Note: By choosing to attend this event, you are committing to participate nonviolently, to work to de-escalate confrontations with others, and to obey the orders of authorized event marshals. You also acknowledge that you are solely responsible for any injury or damage to your person or property resulting from or occurring during this event and that you release all event sponsors and organizers (and their officers, directors, employees, and agents) from any liability for that injury or damage.

ASL interpreters will be provided. Additional accessibility information will be posted as details of the rally are finalized.

Circle of Love

June 16, 2025 - 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church, 1828 Old Naperville Rd, Naperville, Illinois 60563

Supporting Organizations: Friends Who March

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If you weren’t able to get a ticket for #MarchForOurLives #RoadToChange Town Hall but want to show your support for the Parkland students we are asking for people to form a circle of love around the church. Gun people intend to come to the event to cause chaos. As the church is private property, they will have to remaiN on the public sidewalk. Police will be there as well.

Supporters will just form a circle of love. Do not engage w the Antis. They are not worth your time. You can sing them songs. Offer them a flower. Whatever creative things you can think of to go high as the Antis go low.

The Parkland students have gone through more than some of us will ever know. Let’s show them some love & block out the hate.


This is the sold event happening at/near the same time as this event: https://www.facebook.com/events/600055447022530/

Families Belong Together - Day Of Action

June 14, 2025 - 12 PM - 1 PM

ICE - Chicago Field Office, 101 West Congress Parkway 4th Floor, Suite 4000 Chicago, IL 60605

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Protest Trump’s Horrific and Inhumane Policy of Separating Children From Their Parents

We need to raise our voices against they key actors who are carrying out Trump’s family separation order: ICE and U.S. Attorneys. ICE apprehends and separates families while US Attorneys enforce the separation in legal proceedings. We need to stand up against this incompetence and the moral abomination of family separation.

We’re excited to be partnering with the National Domestic Workers Alliance, MomsRising, United We Dream, MoveOn and many others to hold family-friendly rallies across the country. Bring your friends, wheel your stroller on over, grab your lunch boxes, and make your family’s voice heard loud and clear, that #FamiliesBelongTogether.

When: Thursday, June 14, 12:00 PM Where: ICE - Chicago Field Office 101 West Congress Parkway 4th Floor, Suite 4000 Chicago, IL 60605

To read more about this go to: https://familiesbelongtogether.org

To Sign up for an event go to: https://familiesbelong.org

If you cannot attend a rally, take action with us on June 14 by calling your representatives and telling them it’s time to end family separation.

United States Capitol switchboard: (202) 224-3121

Families Belong Together: Lunchtime for Change — Virtual Event , Anywhere

June 14, 2025 - 12 PM - 1 PM

Nationwide Action

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LUNCHTIME FOR CHANGE

June 14th 12-1 PM

Location: Anywhere (Giving this event a city/state was just to help it show up in searches. Participate wherever you are!)

The atrocity of tearing apart families seeking refuge and asylum must end. If you want to participate in the June 14th day of action but can’t come to an event in person, join us for a virtual event to aid families who are being detained and psychologically tortured with separation by ICE. Between 12 and 1 PM on June 14th (or whenever your lunch break is), take as many of the actions on this list as possible. Tweet and share your actions – and a link to this page — on your social media networks with the hashtag #FamiliesBelongTogether to make a greater impact.

ACTION 1: SIGN PETITIONS

Why do petitions matter? Petitions present the emotions and demands of large groups to politicians succinctly and effectively. With petitions, people come together to raise one collective voice, and that voice is amplified with each signature. These petitions also let the online community – including asylum seekers, immigrants, refugees, and other people living in fear of family separation by ICE – know that there are thousands of people who disagree with ICE policies. Here are some petitions where you can add your voice:

https://action.aclu.org/petition/separating-families

https://petitions.moveon.org/sign/tell-secretary-nielsen?source=da

https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/end-family-separation

https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/where-are-the-children

https://act.credoaction.com/sign/no_family_separation

https://www.dailykos.com/campaigns/petition/add-your-name-to-dhs-secretary-nielsen-stop-separating-migrant-families-at-the-border

ACTION 2: CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS

Your elected officials represent and work for you. Let them know that you believe #FamilesBelongTogether, and that they need to take action on this matter if they want to retain your vote.

The League of Women Voters has a tool that gives you the contact information for all of your congressional, state and local representatives. Simply enter your zipcode, get your script ready, call your members of congress, and keep going to make as many calls as you can.

https://hq-salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/5950/getLocal.jsp

Here is a sample script you can use:

Hello, my name is _________. I live in _________, and you represent me. I am calling to demand that you speak out against and work to end the horrific policy of separating families seeking refuge and asylum in the United States. I want you to know that, as a voter, I am paying attention to your voting record on this issue. Families belong together.

ACTION 3: DONATE

ActBlue has created a tool in which your donation is spread either equally or in the amounts you wish between 8 organizations “working to protect kids separated from their families by ICE.” The 8 organizations are: Human Rights First, We Belong Together, Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, Womens Refugee Commission, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), United We Dream Action, La Union Del Pueblo Entero, and Kids in Need of Defense (KIND). You can donate to these 8 organizations in one simple step here:

https://secure.actblue.com/donate/kidsattheborder

If you are interested in donating locally, many cities and states have local organizations that provide legal support to immigrants, especially those seeking asylum and who are impacted by the family separation policy. Conduct a search for “free legal help for immigrants in (your state)” to discover your local organizations, and donate to support their efforts. Remember: because of airplanes, immigrants have many points of entry. Family separation isn’t limited to border states… it’s happening where you live as well.

ACTION 4: GET IT TRENDING!

Participating in the conversation online is crucial for the visibility of this campaign. Share your support for immigrant families on Twitter and other social networks by using the hashtag #FamiliesBelongTogether. Here is a sample message of support that you can use:

I believe that #FamiliesBelongTogether. I stand with immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees, and will do all I can to #resist the family separation policy currently being enforced. @familiesbelong

Posts that include images get greater visibility than text-only messages on social media. To boost the impact of your message of support, include a photo of yourself holding something with #FamiliesBelongTogether written on it.

If you want more ideas for what to say, or to make multiple posts without repeating yourself, Families Belong Together has created a Digital Tool Kit. This document includes over a dozen sample messages, as well as links to images and logos sized for social media platforms. You can view the document here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LkrG7znbjG0NKpJlnHH-O6jf66SlmiiRMEVDIgPVI8U/edit

THANK YOU!

Whether you only have 5 minutes on your lunch break to sign a couple petitions, or whether you spend the full hour doing everything on this list, your actions matter and help. Thank you for participating in the Lunchtime for Change.

Mobilize Mondays: No Fascism & #ResignBrannigan

June 11, 2025 - 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

10802 S Roberts Rd, Palos Hills, IL 60465

Supporting Organizations: TAKE ON HATE

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Join us on Monday, June 11th, at 6:30 PM for yet another rally at the Palos Township monthly meeting, where we have been protesting an demanding accountability for the past 11 months.

Our commUNITY will gather to say no to hate, bigotry, racism, and white supremacy in our township. Silence is not an option during moments of crisis, especially when our communities are under attack.

Last meeting, Sharon Brannigan rallied her supporters, who tried to use intimidation tactics to scare us and silence us! Our community showed them that we will not be silenced or intimidated! We must continue to rally and show up in numbers to let Brannigan and her White Supremacist supporters that we will not stop fighting for our rights!

#ResignBrannigan #TAKEONHATE

Pack the courtroom for lawsuit against ICE’s recent tactics!

June 11, 2025 - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

219 S Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60603

Supporting Organizations: Hosted by Organized Communities Against Deportations

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Join us this Monday at 9am ensuring we pack the courtroom in support of a new lawsuit challenging ICE’s tactics during the recent wave of raids in Chicago and the suburbs. The lawsuit is being brought forth after many of the individuals that were detained shared common stories about ICE’s use of racial profiling and warrantless invasion of their homes and workplaces. After we will have a press conference at 11:30am

Help us support the families and demand that ICE stop terrorizing our communities!

#chingalamigra

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Acompáñenos este lunes a las 9 am asegurándonos de empacar la sala del tribunal en apoyo de una nueva demanda desafiando las tácticas de ICE durante la reciente ola de redadas en Chicago y los suburbios. La demanda se inicia después de que muchas de las personas detenidas compartieron historias comunes sobre el uso de perfiles raciales e invasión sin autorización por parte de ICE de sus hogares y lugares de trabajo. Después tendremos una conferencia de prensa a las 11:30am

¡Ayúdenos a apoyar a las familias y exigir que ICE deje de aterrorizar a nuestras comunidades!

#chingalamigra

End of the School Year Peace March & Rally

June 15, 2025 - 7 PM - 9:30 PM

The Faith Community of Saint Sabina, 1210 W 78th Pl, Chicago, Illinois 60620

Supporting Organizations: The Faith Community of Saint Sabina and Father Michael Pfleger

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The Faith Community of Saint Sabina’s
Annual End of the School Year Peace March & Rally

Rally in the parking lot of Saint Sabina Church
at 78th Place and Throop Street

Special Guests include: Chance the Rapper, Jennifer Hudson, Former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords

Emma Gonzales along with Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School of Parkland, Florida

The first 2,000 people who arrive will receive a free t-shirt starting at 6pm